The Brussels Post, 1958-12-03, Page 115 Games For $1.00
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Under Auspices Of The
Brussels Canadian Legion
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ANNOLINCEMEIVT
We are happy to announce
we have now added
K'ELVINATOR and MOFFATT
Appliances to 'our line
We also have HOOVER Cleaners and
Steam Irons in stock.
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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rant's e Store
HEADQUARTERS FOR RUBBERS
All Sizes in Stock
No. 1 Rubber Boots — $3.95 $4.95 $5.95
W e Are The Exclusive Dealer For
BAUER SKATES
See the new — Russian Boot & Skate For Mee we have theet
Figure. Skates for Ladies skate Guards
Coming This Week :
The Newest in STETSON HATS Per Hirn
A very appreciative gift -fin. rietmas
Everything In Men's Wear
Suburban Coats, Top Ceate, Sults, Trousers, Ties slid Bet
Dozens of Ladles and Heusi, SlIpPers to chose from.
Abundance of FORSYTHE SHIRTS, — loth [truss and Spert
Everyone Welcome To Etreute Araund
TELEVISION and RADII REPAIRS
TO ALL MAKES — GUARANTEED SERVICAt
Electrical. Wiring 'Contractor
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ELECTION IN BRUSSELS FOR
COUNCIL, MONDAY, DEC. 8th
Reeve, P. U, C., School Board, ree-
ceive Acclamation. Four Coun-
cillors To Be Elected
Nominations
Reeve
George Ti. McCutcheon (AO)
Council
W. A. 'Williamson (Q)
H. B. Pearson (Q)
J. H. Stretton
J. C. Kranter (Q)
Clarence Pegelow (Q)
0. Elliott (Q)
Gordon Stephenson
P. U. C.
Win, Adams (Acl.)
School Board (Ac{.)
0, Elliott
R,. W. Hennedy (Q)
Gordon Stephenson (Q)
T. II. Stretton (Q)
There will be a municipal election
hi Brussels on Monday, Dec, 8th. to
elect four councillors, All other
Village officials went in by accla.'
Dee to the inclement weather,'
there was a small attendance at
Brussels nomination held in the
Library on Friday night.
STORE HOURS
Sieves In Brussels will remain
It on Wednesday arternoons
from now until Christman anti also
on the Monday, Tuesday, and Wed,
nesday evenings preceoding Christ-
mas.
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13BUSSSI.,S WOMAN OBSERVES
90th BIRTHDAY
Membetishil) in the over Ninety
Club was accorded 1)4.s, Margaret
Cardiff wition she celebrated her
birthday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Cardiff, (her son and
daughter-in-law.
Daring the afternoon, she re-
ceived congratulations and best
'wi'shes, teem many friends and
neighbours who °ailed. Though
Confined to a wheel chair for many
years, she is alert and keenly in-
terested in the activities of friends
and family. A gay corsage graced
her dress, and surrounded by gift
bonnets and cheery birthday cards
she opened her many gifts,
At the sapper hour, neices and
nephews and grandchildren joined
her immediate family, making a
party of thirty,
Mi's. Cardiff Wals the former
Margaret Lowe, a daughter of the
late John Lowe and Elizabeth
Johnston, and has lived in the dis-
trict almost all her life. Following
her marriage to Richard Cardiff,
who died, 28 years ago, she lived on
a farm in Morris township, then
moved to Grey township, where she
lived until moving to Brussels, 1-ter
family include a son, Harold, two
:daughters, Mrs. 1-Tarvey Dennis, and
Mrs. Douglas Teemingway; sie
grendebil (I T' en and four great grand-
children,
Vrionds were persent fern Pails.
Druntibo., Seriforlh. 'Walton and Brut-
,
H. & S. ASSOCIATION
MEETING, WED. DEC. 10th
The Brussels Home and School
'Assocciation will meet on Wednes-
day, December 10th, at 8 p.m. in the
school. There will be a musical •
'program, showing the place of
music in the school. Mrs. W. Tang,
music supervisor, will be the guest
speaker and there will he musical
selections by students.
A debate partict*ted in by mem-
bers of the Association will he a
'feature of thr pro rant,
Plan to attend this interesting
meetin g.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs. Harry McIntosh,
Drayton, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marjorie Melinda,
to Mr. Ben Franklin, Bridge. son
of Mr, and Mrs, George Bridge,
Brussels, Ontario. The wedding will
take place on. December .270.1, in
Drayton Itnited Church.
NOTICE
Having sold my business, known
as Bray's Produce, Brussels,
Murray Huether, I take thii oppor-
tunity to thank all those who have
been my customers during the past
years and ask for their continued
patronage for my successor,
Glen Bray
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that an elect-
ion for four Councillors to serve the
Village of Brussels, during the gear
1959
I demand a poll wilt be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DEC. 8th, 1958
Polling Sub-DIvision No. 1 In ,the
Council Chamber In the Town Hall;
D. R. 0., William Bell; Mrs. W,
Edgar, Poll Clerk.
falling Sulellireitleti No. l.); in the
basement of the Public tAbrarYi
D. 11. O., Ben Whittard; Mrs. Vera
itastingS, Poll Cleric.
Polls to be oPee from
9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
11. A. FiScher, Returning Officer
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20 oz. 2 for
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Snowflake Shortening lb.
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
PLASTERING, BRICK and CARPENTRY WORK
HUNT BROS.
The United Church
OF CANADA
Minister: Rev. L. Brown B.A.; B.D.
Organist: Mrs. A. E. Martin
9.45 Church School
1.1 A. Mr Christmas Series
"Expieetancy for Ithe Comgng"
(2) "A Dream in the Night"
Dedication of Worship Centre in
gUnday School which'wes to have
been Nov. 30th
7.30 P. M Sacrament of Holy
Communion at new Worship Centre
Dee. 7 — Sacrament of BaPtism
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OF CANADA
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tiieiistie
CAR DRAW, DEC. 24th
Help the Wadelng Pool Fund. Buy
your ticket now on the 1958 Chev%
TEA AND CANDY SALE
United Church C. G. I. T.
in the United Church Basement
SATURDAY, DEC. 6th
from 2 to 4.30
Everyone welcome
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
S.. S. No. 12 Grey
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, DEC. 12
at 8.30 p.m.
Dancing to NOrrit's Orchestra
Admission: 50e and 25c
DANCE
Wroxeter Community Hall -
FRIDAY. DEC. 5th
Ian. Wilbee and his Melody Makers
Dancing at 10.30 p.m.
Sponsored by Wroxeter Midget
Bali Club
Admission at Popular Prices
DANCE
'Modern and Old Tyme
Brussels Town Hall
FRIDAY, DEC. 19th
Jimmy Alco'ck and His Old Tymers
ADMISSION 50c
,Under the AUSpices of the L. O, L.
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CAPITOL 'I HEATRE
LisToweL, ONT.
Dec. 3 • 4 • 5
.'THE LONG HOT SUMMER"
ClineniaScope Color
Admit Entertaiment
Jeanne Woodward plays in a second
"Peyton Place"
bee. fi• •
"ONCE UPON A. HORSE"
Free Merchants Matinee
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Dec.- 8 ,, 9 - 10
PIRAW WIND EDEN"
ollelanialeeed '
V 'Adult
400, Chandler. tether Melanie
in 0 , Modern 'Love Story
Phone 293
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EVENING CAROL SERVICE
Melville Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, DEC. 21st
Melville Sunday SChool
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
MONDAY. DEC. .22nd.
at 8 p.m.
ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Brussels United Church
TUESDAY, DEC. 23rd.
at 8 p.m.
Silver Collection Everyone Welcome
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Melville Church
Minister: Rev. Jonathan Grooms
Organist Donald Ounbar
' 10 A. M. Sunday School
11 A, M. Divine Worship
Brussels Horticultural Society
CONTEST
EXTERIOR HOME PgCQRATIONS
Using the Christmas theme, „lodging on basis of originelitY over-4111
effect and beauty appeal,
PRIZES: $15 -- $10
$5
Entries must be in, on or before PEC, 18th, to the Committee he
charge — Mrs. D. A, Rann; Mrs Nelson Reid, Walton; Mrs, R. W.
Stephens,
OUTSIDE JUDGES
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MAYDELL SHOPPE
BRUSSELS, 00t.
OFFERS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUES
20% DISCOUNT ON ALI.. HATS ,
A Good Sellection Of:
Purees — Scarves -- Gloves — Slips — Weidrest Hoalery
-C L DR EN'S WEAR
Lined Corduroy Jeans with Shirts to Match
tined Corduroy Crawlers ,
.— Skirts, Blouses, Housecoats, 'Slacks, Sweaters, Orestes*
Many Other 'Articles
'Come in And ace Our Bargains
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TURKEY BINGO
in Brussels Town Hail art
FRI. DEC. 5 FRI. DEC. 12
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Santa Is Coming To Town
at 2 P. M.
SATURDAY, DEC. 13th.
Candy for the 'Children
at the Town. Hall
Legion. Pipe Bond will lead the Parade
eatthoribeit ea *wend elute melt Poet OM** DePaze'eaent, Ottireve
post Publishing House
Wednesday, December, 3rd, 1958
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resentation of the Township present
NelSon Higgins, treasurer -- went
over the financial statement and
explained different parts of it,
.McArt.e3r, Road Superinten-
dent — offered 'Ito answer any
question anyone might wish to ask.
Bailie Parrott, Reeve thanked
his mover anti seconder and re-
viewed matters Pertainieg to the
county; 'the County Home is full
,and the old part has been con-
demned and the department hat
said that something has to be done
so are making plans to build.
new part. He reviewed the Work
being done on the county roads He.
IL A. Fischer, clerk, was 41Mo:tilted
chairman He reviewed the finan-
cial statement. which was published
in the Brussels Post, last Week,
also Went over rthe work of the •Reeve George McOutcheen thank- I
Children's Aid Society; 15667 netmle ,..ed the Village ratepayers for the
Visited the inuSeitni this year. ) licclamation; the Mill rate remained
same as last year;Street lighting
Stewart Proctor, .'•,Q0uncillOr to be imprOVed; eeequitte‘ water
thanked his mover and SecOnder and service Will be restored as Vien as
also the tritepayend for more piping is available, The reeve
claret:thee There bat been less •;81101ce at length on the waterworks;
work to do on
over
this past
.••TTtilitles Commission
yeat, He went the work done on replace the Hydro Commission
the toads in his corn's of the towel mid will be respoetibie for water-
ship and also the Week on' tverks. hydro, sewage etc;
Mottle It the ; bri
north West ttnarter of the township. ,
dget which seem mostly ho was the
rmisnati:, Ienti:tisonitoataoot the h
There also' 'has been considerable Queen Street and the bridge appro.
ached; lie dealt oxtenstitely with
171116r114:+b•t'6::;:i 11111 ° offered 4.° try to County Connell Matters; Nada, being
onsnror any otteetooc or, t000lbot of the Geed rtoo,(t
Ross Tnitiat, Conticillor thank-
rci tho tatereteert for aeciamation Ittl,i'll'...;;41b10.0.4eottittontt.csymer bt.64111:111,7,
soiree,
(aoietiened
ACCLAMATION IN IN
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
Nominations
Reeve
Bailie Parrott (Q)
'COuncli
Walter Shortreed (Q)
Gordon Wilkinson (Q)
Ross Duncan (Q)
School Board
Stewart Procter (Q)
Elmer 'Young (Q)
Carman Haines (Q)
Bernard Thomas
Jaine4 iMichle was olorAnted,
appointed chairman for the nomin-
ation meeting on motion of Ross
,Smith and Harvey Brown.
There was rather a. small rep-
done on the roads lint t6h7eitil7ey°11:att • - "" th°111 to 'the 'bee Ho
mud also Ills mover
felt that. more work Should be l• Itt.058"sreci the Pe°1)1° he w311.1d ("tilt"
of hie
1 ihe village was to good financial eon-
thanked his Meyer and seconder and the
ratepayer's for
tits. eeetematiet, ditlete; the council had eerehnted
Tb/illet 4Yhei. there eileit td
old telephone building arid intend *e-
felt l notating it with the 75e1, gOvermotit
taek page) I, (ebritintied on tosido page)
ncillar W. 21., Williamson, Said
Walter Shortreed ' „''
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